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Electronics : Cobra ESD-7000 6-Band Radar Detector with VG2 and Safety Alert Signals

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Cobra ESD-7000 6-Band Radar Detector with VG2 and Safety Alert Signals

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Cobra ESD-7000 6-Band Radar Detector with VG2 and Safety Alert Signals
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Street Price: $59.99
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Cobra
EAN: 0028377104336
Label: Cobra
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Cobra
Model: ESD-7000
Publisher: Cobra
Special Features: nv: 360 Degree Protection^Yes | K-Band^Yes | Ka-Band^Yes | Laser^Yes | Model^ESC7000CS | Power Cord^Yes | Safety Warning System^Yes | VG-2 Alert^Yes | X-Band^Yes | Mounting Options^Windshield mount
Studio: Cobra


Piece facts:
  • 6-band radar/laser detector for city or highway use
  • Monitors X, K, and Ka Superwide radar bands; 360-degree laser detection
  • Protects driver from VG2 and Spectre 1 scanning technologies
  • Safety Alert function warns drivers of emergency vehicles and roadwork hazards
  • Includes mounting bracket and power cord; 1-year warranty




Signals Alert Safety and VG2 with Detector Radar 6-Band ESD-7000 Cobra






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The ESD-7000 is a radar/laser detector with reliable and proven performance. The unit detects all radar frequencies and laser signals currently used in the United States and Canada. VG-2 Alert/Undetectable provides complete immunity and alerts the driver when under surveillance of VG-2 Radar-Detector-Detectors Cobra's exclusive Safety Alert transmitters warn drivers of approaching emergency vehicles, railroad crossings, and road hazard locations Auto Mute automatically mutes the alert tone for enhanced driver convenience City/Highway Mode Switch - City Mode reduces false alerts in urban areas from conflicting X band signals such as microwave towers and automatic door openers. Highway Mode increases X band signal strength for optimum detection Dimensions - Length 3.86 x Width 2.76 x Height 1.3 (97.9x70.2x33.1mm) Weight - 4.26 ounces (121 grams)

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Protect yourself from prying radar and intrusive laser detection with the Cobra ESD-7000 radar detector. The six-band device monitors radar from the X, K, and Ka Superwide bands, while also using its 360-degree LaserEye to perceive laser signals from any direction. Should a radar or laser gun be pointed in your direction, the ESD-7000 will alert you immediately, letting you rest easy while cruising through speed traps. ln addition, the ESD-7000 is immune to both VG2 and Spectre 1 technologies, making it invisible to officers scanning for radar detectors on the freeway--a common tactic in certain states. Meanwhile, drivers who want to avoid traffic snarls caused by accidents or roadwork will appreciate the Safety Alert function, which scans for emergency vehicles outfitted with Safety Alert transmitters.

Additional features include an easy-to-read LED display with simple band identification, auto and manual muting, separate modes for driving in the city and on the highway, and instant-on detection for radar guns with 'pulse' signals. The ESD-7000, which includes a windshield mounting bracket and power cord, carries a one-year warranty.

What's in the Box
ESD-7000 radar detector, windshield mounting bracket, power cord, user's manual.








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Cobra Radar Detector+ ...
This product worked very well for our trip. Warned us of upcoming road work and radar in progress. The only concern was that it got extremely hot on the dash of the car. Other than that it was a great buy.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Graet Buy
Very satisfied with my radar detector. Use it on my way to Canada and it works very well....very sensitive...good value for the price.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * The name is COBRA ...
This is my first radar, and after all bands that this unit can detect, I say many times save several tickets. Usually I take the highway and unfortunately the limit is 60. Should be 70 or 75, so I go faster to save time. Anyways, this radar detect cops far away, so it gives me time to slow down and no problems so far. On city, the same thing, on constructions roads, it beeps alert half block away. And when cops are in the city it beeps too, not all the times because most cops don't use their radar guns when they are driving.
Good price for a good radar detector, and I love the VG-2 technology built in it.
5 stars.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - Knew What I was Getting - But Was Surprised
This unit was recommended as a no buy on technophile sites, but I bought it anyway, I don't speed excessivly, and despite knowing Cobra has been an industry follower rather than a leader for decades. Of course, I had to wait till I got out of Virginia to light it up; my wife plugged it in and it went through the startup sequence. Some people complain about this - I prefer to know it's working - lasts about one second, so get over it. Thirty seconds after power on it signaled a K/KA intercept and sure enough a cop was sitting perpendicular in the cross-over behind the trees not four hundred feet from signal. Later in the trip in South Carolina, 78 in a 70, got a short K/KA burst going into a long stretch of tree shrouded curve. A mile or so further along I drove up on a State Trooper getting out to write up a F-150 - I caught the reflection. In Florida it lit up every X-band speed reader in the construction zones around Tarpon Springs. It often Lit off on Emergency/Safety Vehicles around construction sites on I-95, indicating emergency vehicle emitters. One time on I-95 I drove right by a Trooper in the opposite South Bound lane outside his vehicle, Laser gun in hand, scanning approaching traffic and it didn't give a peep, I got lots of K/KA band alerts maybe they were false maybe not. You can't always be sure. So use the unit with a little common sense stick to 8 or 9 over and use it as a source of information. Over all, I was pretty pleased despite being ready for disappointment. This device is not immune to Spectre 2,3,and 4 RDD's. But what are the odds states where RD's are legal are going to go to the expense of purchasing $2000 dollar RDD's. What's the point. Even the pointy headed crowd in Virginia, the only state to outlaw RD's doesn't equip every trooper with the latest RDD or any RDD. They rely on catching you speeding and then catching you with the RD. But Virginia, as in so many other ways, has not yet entered the 20th century.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Radar Detector ...
Great product for the price, but doesn't always catch everything, and sometimes picks up things that are not valid.

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